The purpose of this rule is to establish a procedure for the review and approval of continuing education (CE) courses which licensed agents must complete for the purpose of maintaining their licenses.
This rule is promulgated pursuant to the authority vested in the superintendent under sections 3901.041 and 3905.486 of the Revised Code.
All requests for approval of a course are to be made in the manner prescribed by the superintendent and shall contain the following information:
"Chartered Life Underwriter" (CLU);
"Chartered Financial Consultant" (ChFC);
"Fellow Life Management Institute" (FLMI);
"Life Underwriting Training Council Fellow" (LUTCF);
"Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter" (CPCU);
"Certified Insurance Counselor" (CIC);
"Registered Health Underwriter" (RHU); or
"Registered Employee Benefit Consultant" (REBC).
"Certified Employee Benefits Specialist" (CEBS);
"Certified in Long Term Care" (CLTC);
"Certified Senior Advisor" (CSA);
"Life Underwriting Training Council Graduate" (LUTC Graduate);
"Fraternal Insurance Counselor" (FIC);
"Associate in Underwriting" (AU);
"Program General Insurance" (INS);
"Accredited Advisor Insurance" (AAI);
"Associate in Claims" (AIC);
"Associate in Risk Management" (ARM);
"Associate in Premium Auditing" (AIPA);
"Associate in Management" (AIM);
"Associate in Loss Control Management" (ALCM);
"Associate in Premium Auditing" (APA);
"Associate in Research and Planning" (ARP);
"Associate in Insurance Accounting and Finance" (AIAF);
"Associate in Marine Insurance Management" (AMIM);
"Associate in Automation Management" (AAM);
"Associate in Reinsurance" (ARE);
"Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding" (AFSB); or
Associate or bachelor degree with a specialization in insurance.
An interactive on-line course must be designed so as to prevent the student from completing the course in a time unreasonably short when compared to the credit hour total approved for the course.
A provider may administer examinations to students for the purpose of verifying participation and evaluating the effectiveness of the distance learning course, but passage of an examination by a student shall not be a condition for advancement to a subsequent section of the course or successful completion of the course, unless the course is part of a national designation program which requires the passage of an examination.
A state insurance professional association or organization that is an approved provider pursuant to rule 3901-5-02 of the Administrative Code and that is affiliated with a national association or organization may file a course application and roster for annual association meetings conducted by the national association or organization.
A local, regional, state or national professional insurance association that is an approved provider pursuant to rule 3901-5-02 of the Administrative Code may file a course application and roster for association membership credit.
If any portion of this rule or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the rule or related rules which can be given effect without the invalid portion or application, and to this end the provisions of this rule are severable.
Ohio Admin. Code 3901-5-03
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 8/29/2024
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3901.041, 3905.486
Rule Amplifies: 3905.484
Prior Effective Dates: 10/12/1998, 07/08/2002, 09/22/2005, 01/01/2011, 11/10/2014, 11/14/2019